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A prefectural capital is a city where a prefectural government and assembly is located.
Japan
In Japan, a prefectural capital is called todÅfukenchÅ shozaichi (都é“åºœçœŒåºæ‰€åœ¨åœ°-).
List of Japanese prefectural capitals
| Capital |
Prefecture |

Region |
Island |
Pop.¹ |
ISO |
Status |
Akita |
Akita |
TÅhoku |
Honshū |
327,651 |
JP-05 |
Core city |
Aomori |
Aomori |
TÅhoku |
Honshū |
304,657 |
JP-02 |
Core city |
Chiba |
Chiba |
KantÅ |
Honshū |
943,568 |
JP-12 |
Designated city |
Fukui |
Fukui |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
268,210 |
JP-18 |
Special city |
Fukuoka |
Fukuoka |
Kyūshū |
Kyūshū |
1,434,650 |
JP-40 |
Designated city |
Fukushima |
Fukushima |
TÅhoku |
Honshū |
288,602 |
JP-07 |
|
Gifu |
Gifu |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
411,753 |
JP-21 |
Core city |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima |
Chūgoku |
Honshū |
1,164,885 |
JP-34 |
Designated city |
Kagoshima |
Kagoshima |
Kyūshū |
Kyūshū |
604,268 |
JP-46 |
Core city |
Kanazawa |
Ishikawa |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
455,952 |
JP-17 |
Core city |
KobeKobe |
HyÅgo |
Kansai |
Honshū |
1,532,305 |
JP-28 |
Designated city |
KochiKÅchi |
KochiKÅchi |
Shikoku |
Shikoku |
345,418 |
JP-39 |
Core city |
KofuKÅfu |
Yamanashi |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
198,757 |
JP-19 |
Special city |
Kumamoto |
Kumamoto |
Kyūshū |
Kyūshū |
670,014 |
JP-43 |
Core city |
Kyoto |
Kyoto |
Kansai |
Honshū |
1,468,065 |
JP-26 |
Designated city |
Maebashi |
Gunma |
KantÅ |
Honshū |
317,167 |
JP-10 |
Special city |
Matsue |
Shimane |
Chūgoku |
Honshū |
195,008 |
JP-32 |
|
Matsuyama |
Ehime |
Shikoku |
Shikoku |
514,771 |
JP-38 |
Core city |
Mito |
Ibaraki |
KantÅ |
Honshū |
263,299 |
JP-08 |
Special city |
Miyazaki |
Miyazaki |
Kyūshū |
Kyūshū |
368,984 |
JP-45 |
Core city |
Morioka |
Iwate |
TÅhoku |
Honshū |
298,959 |
JP-03 |
Special city |
Nagano |
Nagano |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
377,328 |
JP-20 |
Core city |
Nagasaki |
Nagasaki |
Kyūshū |
Kyūshū |
446,551 |
JP-42 |
Core city |
Nagoya |
Aichi |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
2,243,564 |
JP-23 |
Designated city |
Naha |
Okinawa |
Kyūshū |
Ryūkyū Islands |
313,436 |
JP-47 |
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Nara |
Nara |
Kansai |
Honshū |
366,863 |
JP-29 |
Core city |
Niigata |
Niigata |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
811,613 |
JP-15 |
Designated city |
OitaÅŒita |
OitaÅŒita |
Kyūshū |
Kyūshū |
467,617 |
JP-44 |
Core city |
Okayama |
Okayama |
Chūgoku |
Honshū |
700,646 |
JP-33 |
Core city |
Osaka |
Osaka |
Kansai |
Honshū |
2,649,601 |
JP-27 |
Designated city |
OtsuÅŒtsu |
Shiga |
Kansai |
Honshū |
330,044 |
JP-25 |
Special city |
Saga |
Saga |
Kyūshū |
Kyūshū |
239,003 |
JP-41 |
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Saitama |
Saitama |
KantÅ |
Honshū |
1,197,471 |
JP-11 |
Designated city |
| Sapporo |
HokkaidÅ |
HokkaidÅ |
HokkaidÅ |
1,896,704 |
JP-01 |
Designated city |
Sendai |
Miyagi |
TÅhoku |
Honshū |
1,029,576 |
JP-04 |
Designated city |
Shinjuku |
Tokyo |
KantÅ |
Honshū |
314,262 |
JP-13 |
Special ward |
Shizuoka |
Shizuoka |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
709,888 |
JP-22 |
Designated city |
Takamatsu |
Kagawa |
Shikoku |
Shikoku |
417,671 |
JP-37 |
Core city |
Tokushima |
Tokushima |
Shikoku |
Shikoku |
265,248 |
JP-36 |
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Tottori |
Tottori |
Chūgoku |
Honshū |
199,319 |
JP-31 |
Special city |
Toyama |
Toyama |
Chūbu |
Honshū |
420,584 |
JP-16 |
Core city |
Tsu |
Mie |
Kansai |
Honshū |
287,849 |
JP-24 |
|
Utsunomiya |
Tochigi |
KantÅ |
Honshū |
508,114 |
JP-09 |
Core city |
Wakayama |
Wakayama |
Kansai |
Honshū |
371,504 |
JP-30 |
Core city |
Yamagata |
Yamagata |
TÅhoku |
Honshū |
254,724 |
JP-06 |
Special city |
Yamaguchi |
Yamaguchi |
Chūgoku |
Honshū |
191,714 |
JP-35 |
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Yokohama |
Kanagawa |
KantÅ |
Honshū |
3,643,641 |
JP-14 |
Designated city |
Notes: ¹ as of May 1, 2008
Non capitals that share a name with their prefecture
In most cases, a city that share a name with its prefecture is a prefectural capital. However, there are some municipalities that are not capitals.
Capitals that are not the largest city/metropolitan area in their prefecture
Those in italics are prefectural capitals, or metropolitan areas of them.
Fukushima Prefecture
| 1. |
Iwaki |
348,322 |
1. |
KÅriyama Metropolitan Area |
537,493 |
| 2. |
KÅriyama |
338,887 |
2. |
Fukushima Metropolitan Area |
412,353 |
| 3. |
Fukushima |
294,724 |
3. |
Iwaki Metropolitan Area |
365,864 |
Gunma Prefecture
| 1. |
Takasaki |
342,662 |
1. |
Takasaki Metropolitan Area |
532,271 |
| 2. |
Maebashi |
317,114 |
2. |
Maebashi Metropolitan Area |
458,996 |
Mie Prefecture
| 1. |
Yokkaichi |
307,418 |
1. |
Yokkaichi Metropolitan Area |
606,071 |
| 2. |
Tsu |
288,874 |
2. |
Tsu Metropolitan Area |
308,375 |
Shizuoka Prefecture
| 1. |
Hamamatsu |
812,692 |
1. |
Shizuoka Metropolitan Area |
999,360 |
| 2. |
Shizuoka |
709,772 |
2. |
Hamamatsu Metropolitan Area |
919,933 |
Tottori Prefecture
| 1. |
Tottori |
199,263 |
1. |
Yonago Metropolitan Area |
252,387 |
| 2. |
Yonago |
148,234 |
2. |
Tottori Metropolitan Area |
249,067 |
Yamaguchi Prefecture
| 1. |
Shimonoseki |
284,693 |
1. |
Shimonoseki Metropolitan Area |
287,935 |
| 2. |
Yamaguchi |
191,740 |
2. |
Ube Metropolitan Area |
258,180 |
| 3. |
Ube |
175,334 |
3. |
Yamaguchi Metropolitan Area |
178,402 |
Notes:
- City populations are as of July 2008.
- Metropolitan area populations are as of 2000. (Urban Employment Areas)
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